I am not the author…

Yes, I did write a couple of pieces on Advanced Google parameters (Can Google know that?) and one of my articles was for SEOmoz, but not this one!

I am looking at the article, scrolling down to my name and find the possible issue: “Edited by“:

Come on Google, that’s just my comment, NOT the whole piece!

Google Seems to Know I am into Guest Blogging!

Ok, I started with “the Ugly”, but this one is a good thing, I guess. Even though, this is another NOT MINE piece (if you take a look, you’ll even see there’s no way to assign it to me as there’s no usual “by” signal Google seems to be liking), the piece mentions guest blogging, MyBlogGuest (which I hope Google knows is mine) and my name – which probably makes Google thinks I am the author!

BTW: I know I may be assuming too much here but I see a positive sign that Google isn’t assinging to me just any article I am commenting at, but selects topic that are close to my expertise: advanced search and guest blogging!

Just Puzzled

Ok, I seem to at least be able to guess the reasoning behind the above three fails, but this one? I am puzzled!

I am not a moderator or member of that group; I haven’t posted there once and there’s no mention of my name on that page whatsoever… The only thing: I do know and I am connected to the moderators of that community – that’s the only connection! Still not enough to make me the author of that page 🙂

Conclusion

I get it, Google Authorship is still work in progress and Google AuthorRank will remain the future plan until they learn to collect authorship data properly. It’s fun to watch though!

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Comments

This is pretty funny. But all laughing (and worries for you) aside, it does show that Google is trying very hard in these early stages to determine the authorship of each article, and they are looking for signals such as “edited by”.

I imagine “written by” should do it – that’s what I have, with my name linked to my Google profile with re=”author” added – and Google still doesn’t show my avatar in the SERPs.

There more people point out Authorship issues, the better. There are a ton of problems with Authorship, specifically with Google proactively trying to make connections where neither the page owner or writer has attempted to make any on their own.

I’m not sure if you have ever come across my situation but mine started off as humorous and now I am greatly bothered by it. Everyone that has the exact same name as me on LinkedIn and on Quora have been attributed to my authorship. That’s more than 400 social media profiles that don’t belong to me for which I get webmaster tool stats for and the occasional headshot snippet in search. I actually made an easy presentation that explains what I’ve encountered and hope that the right people see it and fix it.

Your Authorship for an entire community that you have nothing to do with is one of the craziest things I have seen.

Indeed a Nice post Ann. Authorship is coming with the bang in search industry. Also rich snippets are being crucial factor within search results. Lets see how this can be help to make good impact for the online marketing. Also thanks for sharing this scenario and it does actually in serps.

Thank you very much for this. I have the same problem. I just realized google add me as an author of some useless twiter account of some girl from Belgium who has shared one of our videos. How ridicules…can this not harm me as an author?

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